18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Dave Hertner
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characters Title : "Monetizing a Company's Web Site"
Description: Do you know that most corporate web sites make NO
money for the companies that own them? This article explains the
steps involved in seeking out these 'Dead Sites'. It shows the
reader how to find and 'Monetize' these sites for profit.
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"Monetizing a Company's Web Site"
by Dave Hertner © Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved
Do you know that most corporate web sites make NO money for the
companies that own them? They simply set up this elaborate
whiz-bang site that is intended to provide information to the
public about the products or services they offer.
What a bunch of phooey!!
A web site should not exist if its sole purpose is anything
other than to make money for the entity that owns it.
I don't know whether or not you noticed or not but for me there
were costs involved in the creation and maintenance of my web
site.
I work for a large company that receives about 35,000 visits to
its website per year. They have a web master who gets paid about
$50,000 per year and he does a beautiful job in maintaining a
beautiful web site. This translates into a cost of $1.43 per
visit. How long would you and I last in business if we had to
pay $1.43 to each person who visited our site?
One day I went to the president of the company and asked him how
much the web site was earning the firm. He just sort of blinked.
"The web site isn't a revenue generator" he said. I asked him if
he knew what an 'Unrealized Asset' was. I got a blank stare and
'a you are starting to waste my time' look.
This is a VERY common occurrence!! You would think that in this
day in age the people running these large companies would be
utilizing every mechanism within the company to generate
additional revenue. This is just not the case.
Here is an OPPORTUNITY!!! Take note please!! If you have even
modest skill with the computer you will be able to go into a
company and turn their web site into a revenue generator.
Here are the steps:
1. Look through your local phone book and target the medium size
businesses. Businesses where you cannot buy their products
either through retail or wholesale channels are best.
2. Visit their web sites and find out whether they have any
advertising or buttons that link you off to areas where you can
make purchases. If not you have yourself what I call a 'Dead
Site".
3. Your next move is to call the company and ask for the Web
Master. Ask this person whether he/she thinks that the
management/owner would like to generate additional non-core
product revenue. If the answer is yes you make an appointment to
meet the Web Master and his/her boss as soon as possible.
4. You will need to work out a compensation agreement with the
company that may be a flat fee coming out of revenue generated
or it could be a percentage of the total gross revenue generated
as a result of your efforts.
5. The next step is to monetize the site through the use of an
Affiliate Program Manager. This is a NO cost process that places
advertising and links into sites that pay commissions. There are
some very good firms out there that have the whole process down
to a science. http://www.commissionjunction.com is one such
company that can accomplish this for you.
6. The last part of the puzzle is to do some promotion of the
site. This can be accomplished by putting out a press release or
by writing an article about the company and submitting it to a
trade publication. You should state clearly that the web site is
new and improved and that it now offers much more to the visitor
than simply information about the company. You want to create an
experience for those who visit the site.
There are thousands of companies out there that have no idea
that their web site can make a respectable income. You need to
show them that the traffic currently visiting the site can be
grown and that monetizing the web site will make an impact on
the bottom line.
To Your Wealth!!!
Dave Hertner
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Dave Hertner writes articles that are intended to help people
get started along their path to success. He has been there and
his experiences will help those who need a hand getting started
in marketing and in managing their lives.
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